Litvinenko murder: Chief suspect Andrei Lugovoi gets Russian TV show - BBC News
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Andrei Lugovoi is the prime suspect in the murder of Alexander Litvinenko, the former Russian agent who was killed in London eight years ago. Russia has always refused to extradite him to the UK for questioning and he has denied any wrongdoing.
Now he has his own television programme in Russia, a documentary series called 'Traitors'. Critics of the Kremlin are frequently referred to as 'national traitors'. Steve Rosenberg reports from Moscow.
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Russia never fails to amuse me
He just died of COVID at a Moscow hospital yesterday. Death came to him as a friend, and had Karma and Alexander Litvinenko tag along to witness his final moments of suffering.
@worriestrouble838
Жыл бұрын
It's not him who died but his co suspect kovtun
@lyahaokip4811
Жыл бұрын
@@worriestrouble838 lugovoy karma needs to be long suffering end,covid death is way too easy for him.
@susan9188
11 ай бұрын
No he didn't. It was Kovtun that died of Covid. Lugovoi is now high up in Russia's Oligarchs. Still very much alive sadly.
@AceofDlamonds
6 ай бұрын
Rest in piss Kovtun
I do not see her in any gulag
Litvinenko was a private citizen executed by SVR hit squad sent from Moscow. SVR agents were the assasins. They went through British customs, and their are records of them. Both of them met Litvenenko the day he fell ill, hence establishing opportunity. Moreover, one of the assasins, Lugovoy, had been a body guard for a former Prime Minister Gaidar who also ended up poisoned. Russia has 97% of the world's Polonium, which was the means to kill Litvinenko. Putin had the authority and the motive to murder Litvenenko, as he had been sharply critical of Putin. Litvenenko was also former FSB (KGB), and Putin viewed him as a traitor, which Russia has a history of murdering.
its the sanctions that catalyze this charade, there is a fifth column in russia, to argue against that is insane. there is a fifth column in most nations, and the more powerful the state that the fifth column belongs to, the more powerful that fifth column is. as putins confrontation with the west progressed into sanctions russia became more nationalistic (partially due to putins propaganda) and more divided. the majority are patriots, however there are a number of people who are more self oriented and are ready to work against their country if it means a better life for them(they look to the west as better so some like that teacher may unconsciously push the wests agenda in russia). this division was only expedited by the sanctions, and now people are making lists of the "fifth column" and are calling for their removal of power, position, and even to deport them. now that the anglo control structure is under great risk, they make reports like this and compare putin with stalin, in order to get their own people riled against putin, and to get russians riled against putin.
prime minister's in evil j
.... you look really like Putin...
spy on syp
over talk evil j
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